Grow More Cells With Corning: Scaling Up Cell Production in Research Laboratories
Thursday, July 23, 2009, 9:00 AM Eastern Time (ET)

Life science researchers are constantly being asked to grow more cells for cell-based experiments and assays, and producing recombinant proteins, antibodies, vaccines and viral vectors. This live, on-line seminar will help you select the vessels and techniques that can best meet your needs for growing large amounts of cells (up to 1010 cells) or producing more products from these cells in a typical research laboratory setting. One goal of this seminar is to keep the scale up process as simple as possible and thus increase the likelihood of success. Another goal is to save money or reduce costs and make the scale up process more affordable to research laboratories faced with tight budgets. Topics covered will include:

  • Advantages and disadvantages of the different vessels and systems used for growing large amounts of cells
  • How to select the best culture system for your needs
  • How to increase your chances of success

Speaker: Vitaly Klimovich

Vitaly Klimovich, Ph.D. a Senior Cells Applications Scientist at Corning Life Sciences. He was recruited from Harvard University where Vitaly was working on epigenetic regulation of polycomb group proteins. He received his Ph.D. in Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt University where he investigated molecular mechanisms of DNA replication.

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